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A l'arrière, la partie la plus ancienne du château. On peut voir la tourelle avec l'oeil de boeuf qui accueillait l'escalier à vis.
Quelque part en France. Un spot peu connu des urbexeurs. Datant du milieu XVIIe siècle, agrandi et remanié au fil des siècles, habité successivement par des familles nobles (dont les Bourbon-Parme jusqu'en 1989), il fut aussi hôtel, maison de retraite, et occupé en 39-45. Acquis par différents promoteurs immobiliers qui n'en feront rien, le château se meurt dans une lente agonie. Ouvert aux quatre vents, pillé, dépecé, tagué, dangereux (effondrement des plafonds), il finira tôt ou tard par être rasé.
L'Urbex n'est pas un simple loisir ou une mode, c'est un engagement avec des règles : ne pas forcer la ou les entrées, ne pas s'aventurer seul, respecter les lieux (ni pillage, ni tags), ne jamais diffuser le lieu (protection contre les gens mal intentionnés), s'intéresser un minimum à son histoire (si c'est pour faire le buzz sur les réseaux, ça n'a aucun intérêt).
La segunda de Buzz - esta vez su estuche sin el - jeje !!! (Con esta foto me he dado cuenta que diferente parecen las fotos aqui a veces en flickr - esta casi ni parece la misma foto - que raro !!!! )
The second photo of Buzz - this time it's his pen box - LOL !! (With this photo I've realised how different they can sometimes appear here on flickr - this one looks totally different - how strange is that !!!!)
my best buzzard after all these years.. it flew towards us into the sun and we surprised each other :) ... gave me a buzz ..
This blue heron flew very close to me after I'd been taking pictures of its standing. They're pretty majestic when they stand, but when they take flight, they're magnificent!
This is a wasp.
She sting everyone for no reason.
She steals your food.
She becomes aggressive quickly.
She doesn't make honey.
Don't be like a wasp!!
Positive fact: She's a pollinator!
Today we catch a stunning display of aeronautics as a plane is caught "Buzzing The Tower" Top-Gun style...
In retrospect the title is confusing, as I took this photo from the Willis Tower in Chicago, but you can't tell. Maybe "Buzzing Chi-Town" would be a better fit...
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Buzz Aldrin ist ein ehemaliger US-amerikanischer Astronaut. Aldrin betrat im Rahmen der Apollo-11-Mission kurz nach Neil Armstrong als zweiter Mensch den Mond.
Am 21. Juli, 1969 betrat Buzz Aldrin als zweiter Mensch den Mond, knapp 20 Minuten nach Armstrong.
Insgesamt war Aldrin 289 Stunden und 53 Minuten im Weltall, davon 7 Stunden und 52 Minuten ausserhalb seines Raumfahrzeugs.
Buzz Lightyear is a fictional character in the Toy Story franchise. He is a toy Space Ranger superhero according to the movies and an action figure in the franchise. Along with Sheriff Woody, he is one of the two lead characters in all four Toy Story movies.
I think this Great Blue Heron thought it was about time to buzz the kayak. It made for a fun fly-by.
"If there's a buzzing-noise, somebody's making a buzzing-noise, and the only reason for making a buzzing-noise that I know of is because you're a bee."
Then he thought another long time, and said: "And the only reason for being a bee that I know of is making honey."
And then he got up, and said: "And the only reason for making honey is so I can eat it." So he began to climb the tree.
Winnie the Pooh
A. A. Milne
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Built in 1944, this Mustang served with the forces of the US, Canada and Israel before entering preservation, where it was also converted to a two-seater.
With a 'buzz number' across the fuselage, this aircraft clearly represents the early post-war era, which is welcome change from most Mustangs.
However, these days, this machine wears 'individual' wartime markings and is based in the US rather than Germany.
Duxford, Cambridgeshire
10th July 2010
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This image shows some motion, in the wings particularly. Turned around and caught my fine feathered friend on the fly.... as she buzzed my tower (so to speak).
*Best experienced in full screen
Thanks for your views
~C
Another reminder of what's ahead ❀
This is a grey-banded mining bee (Andrena denticulata), on tansy (Tanacetum vulgare) by the sea below our house two summers ago.
It was my first time noticing this wild bee species, but it is a common species during late summer in southern and eastern Norway. Last summer I noticed many of them around our house as well.
Its range goes from central and north Europe to the mountainous regions of southwestern Europe, northern Kazakhstan, Mongolia and Russia.
It visits various plants in the daisy family (kurvplantefamilien in Norwegian), and is common in forest edges and meadows. It nests singly in the ground.
We have a new beautiful morning here today, and like yesterday I will try to enjoy an hour on my bike, probably finding even more newly arrived migratory birds, before going back to Stavanger for our two next NRK TV recordings with my choir, which will be sent on TV during Easter. It was such a blast last night!
(Tannsandbie (villbie-art) på reinfann, in Norwegian)
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Getting buzzed by an RC helicopter in Sao Joao del Rei, MG, Brazil.
It was all fun and games until I threatened to swat the damn thing out of the air.